The Life Of Hiuen-Tsiang

ISBN 9788129120311

ISBN-10

8129120313

Binding

Paperback

Number of Pages

204 Pages

Language

(English)

Subject

Fiction

A riveting narrative about one of the worlds most celebrated travellers.
One of the first pilgrims to travel to India from China, Hiuen-Tsiang was a monk whose journeys brought him in close contact with Indias flourishing Buddhist culture, giving him a deep understanding of the political, social, and economic scenarios of the country.
Translated in the mid-nineteenth century by Samuel Beal, this gripping account of a scholars journeys takes us across seventeen years of travel through the Gobi desert, to the ancient monasteries of Kabul, and finally to the hotbed of Buddhism, India. Known as the Master of the Law, Hiuen-Tsiang provided an insightful commentary on Indias social structure during the times of monarchs such as Ashoka and Harsha.
A book replete with undertones of adventure and wanderlust, The Life of Hiuen- Tsiang is a riveting narrative about one of the world's most celebrated travellers.
About the Author
Samuel Beal (1825 - 1889) was an Oriental scholar, notable for being the first Englishman to translate several Chinese works on Buddhism into English. He is also famous for exposing the identity of the Tycoon of Yedo in 1857, who posed as the Emperor of Japan to sign treaties with foreigners.